- James, R. L., and C. A. Stewart. 1983. Conifer root diseases on the Kootenai National Forest, Montana. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Region, Cooperative Forest Pest Management Report 83-15. 14 p.
- James, R. L., C. A. Stewart, and R. E. Williams. 1984. Estimating root disease losses in northern Rocky Mountain National Forests . Canadian Journal of Forest Research 14:652-655.
- Lanier, G. N., A. Classon, T. Stewart, J. J. Piston, and R. M. Silverstein. 1980. Ips pini: the basis for interpopulational differences in pheromone biology . Journal of Chemical Ecology 6:677-687.
- McCallum, A. W., and K. E. Stewart. 1951. Dutch elm disease. Canada Department of Agriculture, Science Service, Division of Forest Biology, Ottawa. 10 p.
- Plummer, E. L., T. E. Stewart, K. Byrne, G. T. Pearce, and R. M. Silverstein. 1976. Determination of the enantiomeric composition of several insect pheromone alcohols . Journal of Chemical Ecology 2:307-331.
- Savory, J. G., J. Nash-Wortham, D. H. Phillips, and D. H. Stewart. 1970. Control of blue-stain in unbarked pine logs by a fungicide and an insecticide . Forestry 43:161-174.
- Stewart, A. J. 1985. Spruce beetlejmanagement: a synthesis. Simon Fraser University, Pest Management Papers 28. 102 p.
- Stewart, D. A., G. M. Booth, and J. L. Petty. 1979. Emergence data and artificial rearing media for an aspen bark beetle Trypophloeus populi (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Great Basin Naturalist 39:129-132.
- Stewart, H. G. 1923. A chalcid parasite of Pityogenes bidentatus Herbst . Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 59:138.
- Stewart, J. P. 1917. Fruit-tree bark-beetles and their control . Pennsylvania Farmer 42:357-358.
- Stewart, K. F. 1965. Black beetle solution found: tests show Seven-Eleven to be effective . Naval Stores Review 758-9, 18.
- Stewart, K. W. 1965. Observations on the life history and habits of Scierus annectens (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) . Entomological Society of America, Annals 58:924-927.
- Stewart, K. E. 1947. Investigations on the chemical control of the native elm bark-beetle Hylurgopinus rufipes Eichh . Canada Department of Agriculture, Entomology Division, Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 3:2-4.
- Stewart, K. E. 1949. Artificial control of the native elm barkbeetle in 1948 . Canada Department of Agriculture, Entomology Division, Forest Insect Investigations, Bi-monthly Progress Report 5:1-2.
- Stewart, T. E. 1975. Volatiles isolated from Ips pini: isolation, identification, enantiomeric composition, biological activity and the enantiometric composition of other insect pheromone alcohols and bicyclic ketals. Unpublished thesis, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. 135 p.
- Stewart, T. E., E. L. Plummer, L. L. McCandless, J. R. West, and R. M. Silverstein. 1977. Determination of enantiomer composition of several bicyclic ketal insect pheromone components . Journal of Chemical Ecology 3:27-43.
- Stewart, C. 1991. Evaluation of Douglas-fir seed mortality on the Clearwater National Forest, Idaho. Pages 165-170 In D.M. Baugartner and James E. Lotan (eds.), Interior Douglasfir: the species and its management: Symposium proceedings, February 27 - March 1, 1990, Spokane, WA. Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
- Carlson, C., S. Arno, J. Chew, and C. Stewart. 1995. Forest development leading to disturbances. Pages 26-36 In Forest health through silviculture: Proceedings of the 1995 National Silviculture Workshop, Mescalero, New Mexico, May 8-11, 1995. United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ft. Collins, CO), General Technical Report RM-267.
- Stewart, K. 1995. Alaska 95: Oxford University Forest Pathology Expedition. University of Oxford Forest Pathology Expedition; Oxford, UK. 47 pp.
- Novotny, V., S. E. Miller, J. Hulcr, R. A. Drew, Y. Basset, M. Janda, G. P. Setliff, K. Darrow, A. J. A. Stewart, J. Auga, B. Isua, K. Molem, M. Manumbor, E. Tamtiai, M. Mogia, and G. D. Weiblen. 2007. Low beta diversity of herbivorous insects in tropical forests. Nature, London 448:692-697.